[14] Foot received 1s.; horse 2s. 6d. per day.

[15] Macaulay.

[16] Military Papers. State Paper Office.

[17] Lovat’s Life.

[18] In 1703, apparently, there were in England about sixteen troops of cavalry, with seven regiments of infantry, in all about seven thousand men; and in Scotland, about ten troops of cavalry, and six regiments of infantry, or about four thousand men.

[19] Affairs of Europe from the Peace of Utrecht to 1723. Earl Russell.

[20] Battles of English History. Hereford B. George.

[21] Farquhar.

[22] Encyc. Brit.

[23] Fonblanque.